This is another one of my cowl neck hoodies and it is my favorite for the following three reasons:
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Traveling for work is hard. There, I said it and it's the truth. It's very hard on your feet. Packing extra shoes is a pain because they take up so much space but also might not get a lot of wear. Here's a few tricks I've learned over the years.
This is one of my few skirts that is completely woven with no stretch. It's a light weight pinstriped material, good for suiting. I was experimenting with high rises when I made this skirt and while it looks good, it can be a bit constricting for one with a long torso. And of course, I had to put some slash pockets in.
This piece uses the same fabric from Fabric.com that I used for the convertible, reversible cardigan tunic. I prefer to tuck in my shirts (long torso) so I decided to use the rest of the fabric to make a reversible pullover. I used flat felled seams and rolled hems onto the striped side just like with the other piece.
I made this cardigan out of upcycled t-shirts. I have a stash of t-shirts that were going to be thrown out but I "rescued" them and have been using the shirts to create various pieces. Since t-shirt fabric can look a little casual, I opted for a button closure to make this cardigan more formal looking. And patch pockets are required, of course.
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